Nonlinear physics: integrability, chaos and beyond (Q1372333)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1085424
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1085424 |
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Nonlinear physics: integrability, chaos and beyond (English)
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27 July 1998
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Highly stable exponentially localized solitons are often associated with many of the important integrable nonlinear systems while motions which are sensitively dependent on initial conditions are associated with chaotic systems. Besides dramatically raising perception of many natural phenomena, these concepts are opening up new vistas of applications and unfolding technologies: optical soliton based information technology, magnetoelectronics, controlling and synchronization of chaos and secure communications, to name a few. These developments have raised further new interesting questions and potentialities. The author presents a particular view of some of the challenging problems and payoffs ahead in the next few decades by tracing the early historical events, summarizing the revolutionary era of 1950-1970 when many important new ideas including solitons and chaos were realized, and reviewing the current status. Important open problems both at the basic and applied levels are discussed.
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integrable systems
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solitons
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chaos
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